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manager’s home, 3 stables, indoor riding arena w/observation lounge, outdoor ridingg riding ring & other farm bldgs. Off ered at $3 at $3,600,000 - MLS#MC7879908
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DICKERSON: 25 acre farm lot. Improved with a 36 x 72 pole barn. Perimeter is fenced with 3 board fencing. 37 gal/min well. At the foot of Sugarloaf Mountain. No need to preview, the mountain is right across the street. Access to miles of trails. Price upon request.
URBANA: Echo Valley - a total of 3 lot in size from 25 - 5 acre
Sugarloaf Mt. Some of the lotSome of the lo s are horse-friendly, and accessible to the mou request.
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4 BR, 3 BA home, 6 stall Barn and 3 fencedpg Mtn. Proper y adjoins Woodstock Equestrian Park. New Price - $799,000 - MLS#MC78MC7801535
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OOLESVILLE:
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BRUNSWICK/KNOXVILLE: 180+/- acs. w/panoram c views. approx. 100 ac. ofppi mature hardwood & the remainder tillable land. Borders Catoctin Creek & the C&O Canal. Reduced $1,100,000 - MLS#FR6991601
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ILLE: Trails End Farm 14.46+/- acs farmet e with paddocks with view of Sugarloaf
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GAITHERSBURG: 5 1/2 fenced & cross fenced acs. 1-owner home, fi rst time offered for sale. Stunning 4BR Colonial w/real stone, 4-stall stable, access to bridle trails, grass arena. Price upon request.
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GERMANTOWN: 10 scenic acs. A rare opportunity to own a 300 yr. old, 5BR restored estate home that has not been made available to the public since the 1950s. Property features a grand old bank barn and access to miles of Seneca Creek bridle trails. Price upon request.
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